Sentences with phrase «possible range of effects»

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The bottle caps and collars of the Balenciaga Paris fragrance, as well as the caps of cream jars from the same range, form recent, commercial examples of some of the new, aesthetic effects possible with DuPont ™ Surlyn ®.
The random - effects summary would be treated as the average of the range of possible treatment effects and we would discuss the clinical implications of treatment effects differing between trials.
The range of possible long - term effects is large.
The random - effects summary was treated as the average of the range of possible treatment effects and we discuss the clinical implications of treatment effects differing between trials.
Scientists are still studying the range of fetal hearing and possible side - effects of ultrasounds.
The random - effects summary was treated as the average of the range of possible treatment effects and we discussed the clinical implications of treatment effects differing between trials.
«The demonstration that these topological effects can be designed into an artificial spin ice system opens the door to a wide range of possible new studies,» Schiffer said.
The mutation is less common in non-Amish Caucasians of European descent (0.2 %), thus the higher prevalence of the mutation in the Amish makes it possible to characterize its full range of effects.
The procedure developed also enables evaluation of the various effects of a range of possible hypothetical infrastructure destruction scenarios even before a disaster strikes a region - this was shown to be crucial in formulating contingency plans for the logistics of disaster response and relief operations.
Whether it's physical or psychological marijuana does have habit forming potential and a range of possible side effects.
Alas, the daily pill, approved for premenopausal women, has a range of unsexy possible side effects — including nausea, dizziness, and sleepiness — and alcohol isn't allowed while you're on it.
A careful analysis of the effects of a particular pension reform on benefits provided to public employees and costs incurred by taxpayers would entail detailed calculations under a range of possible assumptions.
Models like the Mercedes CLS, meanwhile, blend coupe looks and saloon practicality to great effect, and it's even possible to buy a soft - top SUV in the shape of the Range Rover Evoque Convertible.
At dinner that first night, while he'd manned the barbecue and stayed out of range of the conversation between her, his family and Old Man Monroe as much as possible, he'd still been able to chronicle the effect she had on them.
Economists generally argue that student loans are a good thing overall: they make it possible for students to afford college who wouldn't have been able to otherwise, and going to college has a range of positive effects, not just on how much people earn but on their health, happiness, and civic participation.
While Zonisamide appears to be relatively safe for dogs, is effective in controlling seizures, and is well - tolerated, many veterinarians are still concerned that we may not know the entire range of side effects possible with the drug because its use has been somewhat limited so far.
Why not step back and consider the potential costs of your «actions» vs the range of possible climate effects of anthro C02.
Changes in downwelling and upwelling currents might well have significant oscillatory (periodic or non-periodic) effects over a wide range of periods, but it is certainly possible to set some limits on the strength of these effects.
Possible effects of global warming on the geographic range of beech trees based on ecological evidence and computer models.
In other words, of the possible variation which Curry first suggests, off of the extreme reading that the «could be» one end of the equation = - the one that just happens to have the maximum plausible natural variability that the IPCC could even reasonably conceive, in Curry's estimation, be exactly what the natural variability here in fact IS, but then from there goes extreme again, and concludes that within her own plus minus 20 % range — guess what — IT ALSO goes in the extreme direction, away from the mean of natural variability averaging out and the change we see is our influence (which assuredly it is not, but the point is it is impossible to pinpoint any small range, though Curry here does it anyway) so that in effect IT IS 50 % to 60 % (or 70 % when she adds on that «anthropogenic is 50 % or less.
32 Effects on Biodiversity: Winners and Losers Possible effects of global warming on the geographic range of beech trees based on ecological evidence and computer models.
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less.»
«While the effect of direct carbon dioxide fertilization has so far been neglected in marsh modeling, our research shows it is central in determining possible marsh survival under the foreseeable range of climatic changes,» Marani said.
Natural capital degradation: possible effects of global warming on the geographic range of beech trees based on ecological evidence and computer models.
50 Beech Future range Overlap Present range Fig. 20 - 13, p. 478 Figure 20.13 Natural capital degradation: possible effects of global warming on the geographic range of beech trees based on ecological evidence and computer models.
'' We are still a long way from understanding all the interactions in the climate system that could be triggered by geo - engineering, which means we don't yet understand the full range of possible side effects,» said scientist Simone Tilmes, of the National Centre for Atmospheric Research.
The range for linear contrails does not include other possible effects of aviation on cloudiness.
Unless the range and causes of natural variation, as seen in the natural temperature quasi-periodicities, are known within reasonably narrow limits it is simply not possible to even begin to estimate the effect of anthropogenic CO2 on climate.
Importantly, it provides a superior framework to assess the vulnerability of marine biota to changes in pH. This approach allows the experimental and modelling frameworks that take account of the full suite of effects rather than just the scenarios derived from OA by anthropogenic CO2 alone, which may not adequately portray the range of possible future scenarios (Hendriks et al. 2010a, b; Hofmann et al. 2011), to be proposed.
The possible effects of the problem range from trivial and insignificant, to serious hardships of various sorts (well publicized by Gore et al), to utter catastrophe.
This is only 3.3 to 3.5 °C and since CO2 is the only GHG in the range of the Earth's spectrum that can have a significant effect but well over 80 % of the possible effect has been achieved; additional CO2 can only have an effect between 0.66 °C and 0.7 °C regardless of concentration because there is only 20 % of the energy remaining to be accessed.
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